Charles Carrington Collection : Lord Drialys, [Jean de Villiot], Clic ! Clac ! Précédé d’un conte “Home-Discipline”, Librairie des Bibliophiles Parisiens [ Charles Carrington ],Paris, 1907

That very rare ocurence on this site, a book without illustrations!, this one is here because I really like it, and I have long been a fan of the publications of Charles Carrington and especially the clandestine titles. Despite the lack of illustrations, (it was never issued as an illustrated edition), it is exceedingly rare and of interest to the serious erotic bibliophile.


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Lord Drialys, [Jean de Villiot], Clic ! Clac ! Précédé d’un conte “Home-Discipline”, Librairie des Bibliophiles Parisiens [ Charles Carrington ],Paris, 1907
Printed by, Alençon, Imprimerie Veuve Félix Guy et Cie, 342 pp, (18.5 x 13.5 cm.). Rebound in quarter vellum, on cross hatched boards, Original cover, including spine bound in. Very attractive spine design, with author in red, title in black and a design of two crossed flagellation whips at the base, would grace any bookshelf.

Binding

Epigraph : Parmi les mots légers de rose fouettés / En est-il de plus tendres, de plus veloutés, / Que le joli mot f…e et nul ne le caresse ? / Croupe allourdit toujours le corps de la faunesse.

Original cover

Référence / Reference : Ouvrage absent des bibliothèques de la Bibliothèque Nationale de France, du Kinsey Institute et de la British Library (No copy available in the libraries of the Bibliothèque Nationale de France, the Kinsey Institute or the British Library)

Original back cover and spine (bound in)

 


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For more bibliographical information see:-

http://www.bibliocuriosa.com/index.php/Clic_!_Clac_!

See also

Books for Trade: Charles Sackville: Mr Howard Goes Yachting: London -Paris, Printed for Subscribers Only MCMVIII. (Carrington)

 

Bookcase Archive: Désiré Van Rowel, Joues Cramoisies, Librairie Artistique et Édition Parisienne réunies, Paris, 1935. Illustrations by Carlo.

Another rare flagellation title, I am not sure whether this title was reissued by Editions Dominique Leroy in the 1970’s, as were many of the other Carlo illustrated titles, but in any case it is worth noting that the illustrations in the original editions are on papier couche, or glossy paper, as a result they are much more vibrant than the reprints where the illustrations were on ordinairy cheap paper stock. This is the original edition and I hope you like the images.


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 Désiré Van Rowel, Joues Cramoisies, Librairie Artistique et Édition Parisienne réunies, Paris, 1935. Illustrations by Carlo.

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Désiré Van Rowel(la couverture indique Desiré), pseudonyme utilisé par René-Michel Desergy, Joues Cramoisies, Librairie Artistique et Édition Parisienne réunies [Paul Brenet]1 colour cover, 12 B&W illustrations by Carlo. 243pp, (14 x 22.5 cm)
Paris, Printer : Saint-Denis, Imprimerie Dardaillon et Dagniaux, [47, boulevard Jules-Guesde], 31 janvier 1935.

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The Illustrations


For bibliographical detail see:-

http://www.bibliocuriosa.com/index.php/Joues_cramoisies

See Also

Books for Trade: Jacques D’Icy: Monsieur Paulette et ses épouses. Recueil véridique et documenté d’incursions à Montmartre dans un certain monde où la flagellation est hautement en honneur illustrated by Louis Malteste, Orties Blanches Paris 1922

 

Books for Trade: Max des Vignons, Croisière Voluptueuse, Librairie Artistique et Édition Parisienne réunies,1934

Another labour of love for me, rescued this one before it disappeared, it is in a very fragile state, and will not survive another scanning session, however it is complete and the illustrations are all present, this being the first in  a small number of illustrated titles I will be posting in the next few weeks.


Max des Vignons, Croisière Voluptueuse, Librairie Artistique et Édition Parisienne réunies, Paris, 1934,  Colour cover and 10 B&W illustrations by Bartey.

In original illustrated paper wraps, 218 pp (14 x 22.5 cm), Printed on the presses de L’imprimiere de Saint-Denis, Dardaillon for the Librairie Artstique on 12th December 1934.

Summary : “Beautiful passengers cruising on a yacht become the victims of the crew and the captain who enslaves them to their whims by indulging in them abominable pleasures with many realistic illustrations.”




See Also

Books for Trade: Van Rowel, Désiré, Le Château des cuisants souvenirs: Librairie Artistique et Édition Parisienne réunies: 1934. Illustrated by Carlo

 For Bibliographical detail see.

http://www.bibliocuriosa.com/index.php/Croisi%C3%A8re_voluptueuse

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bookcase Archive : O’Donnel. Etranges Humiliations. Confidences et Confessions, Editions du Couvre-Feu. s.d. [1933]

Another Fem-dom title from the Vidal empire and a very rare Editions duCouvre-Feu title despite it condition, here the old adage “find another copy” applies.
Dont know how I missed his one i’ve had it for ages, i suspect I may have been reluctant to scan it because of the fragile state of the binding,never mind done now, hope you like it.


O’Donnel. Etranges Humiliations. Confidences et Confessions, Editions du Couvre Feu-s.d. [1933]
In-8 (14 x 22.5 cm) 287 pp. 8 illustrations hors-texte in black on glossy paper signed Y.Vanof.Imprimerie speciale des Editions du Couvre-Feu, 93 rue Compans ,Paris

Book has been rebound in anonymous grey card covers, the original covers are absent, binding is loose and separating and the poor old thing needs resoration and a rebind. However for our purposes it is more than good enough because the illustrations are all present.

 


O’Donnel. Etranges Humiliations. Confidences et Confessions,



See also

Books For Trade: J.Van Styk. Épouvantes Voluptueuses. Le Jardin d’Eros. 6 Rue de Tracy, Paris, s.d. [1935

 

Bookcase Archive: BLACKEYES, Sadie (Pierre Mac Orlan) Petite Dactylo. Roman. Suivi de: Les belles clientes de M. Brozen; et du: Maitre d’Ecole; avec un choix de lettres concernant les faits curieux touchant la flagellaton des Misses et des Femmes. Published by Paris, Collection des Orties Blanches, 1933

 

I previously listed an earlier edition of this, which was altogether a more elaborate production, however there is one illustration in this edition that was different to the other so you get to see it again.

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BLACKEYES, Sadie (Pierre Mac Orlan) Petite Dactylo. Roman. Suivi de: Les belles clientes de M. Brozen; et du: Maitre d’Ecole; avec un choix de lettres concernant les faits curieux touchant la flagellaton des Misses et des Femmes.
Published by Paris, Collection des Orties Blanches, 1933gr. in-8vo, 286 p., with 8 illustrations by G. Smit, original brochure. Under the feminine pseudonym of Sadie . Sadie Blackeyes was Pierre Dumarchey, that is to say Pierre Mac Orlan


The Illustrations


Any questions or information about this title please complete a contact form.


See Also

Books for Trade:Daisy Lennox: Le Pensionnat de Madame Clerval; Collection des Orties Blanches 1933

 

Bookcase Archive : Van Rod, Aimé: Les Humiliations de Miss Madge; Édition Parisienne [ Roberts & Dardaillon ].Paris 1912.

 

A very long time since I listed one of these, and I had thought that I had listed this one, but I cannot locate it on the blog, so here it is now. A flagellation novel from 1912, decorated with a cover by Del Giglio and period illustrations by C. Helsey. A bit battered and worn but complete.


Cover

 


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Van Rod, Aimé: Les Humiliations de Miss Madge; Édition Parisienne [ Roberts & Dardaillon ].Paris 1912. pp 192, Printer : Saint-Denis, Imprimerie H. Bouillant, 47, boulevard de Chateaudun. Illustrated cover,M Del Giglio, .  8 B&W illustrations,  C., Helsey,


Illustrations


Any Information or questions regarding this title please complete a contact form.


This book Live for sale eBay

Le Humiliations de Miss Madge

see Also

Books For Trade: Grégor Yvan. :LA PRINCESSE SONIA, ses bottes, son esclave. Les Editions du Couvre-Feu . 8 Rue de Tracy, Paris, s.d. [1932]

Charles Carrington Collection: Charles Sackville: Mr Howard Goes Yachting: London -Paris, Printed for Subscribers Only MCMVIII. (Carrington)

An extremely rare and fragile item, in its original paper covers, and barely  taped at the spine preventing the book from coming apart. But despite this an amazing rarity, an English language flagellation novel, with engraved plates in sanguine. Delighted to be able to share this with you


Unsure who artist is despite the Monogram on each illustration,  but I think possibly Leon Roze, anyone who knows the answer please notify me by posting a comment.


Charles Sackville: Mr Howard goes Yachting: And subjects to his voluptuous caprices with young ladies captured and imprisoned on board.  London -Paris MCMVIII. Printed for Subscribers Only. 158 pages, printed on Van Gelder Zonen , in a limited edition of 300 hundred copies, with six beautiful illustrations.

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Cover


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Limitations Page


The Illustrations



Please also see

Books for Trade: Jean de Villiot; Camille et Moi: La Flagellation à Travers le Monde, PARIS Charles Carrington; 1904

Books for Trade: Anon: The Modern Eveline, Or the adventures of a young lady of quality who was never found out. PARIS (New York), Printed For Distribution Amongst Private Subscribers 1904 (1930’s)

Bookcase Archive : Diana Slip, Lingeries Libertines, No 1 September 1933. 9 Rue Richepanse Paris

Having stated quite clearly in my past post that I would be henceforth focusing on my Paris Olympia Press collection, unless of course something really interesting comes along, well something did!

This took an age to scan in but it was a pleasure, this extremely rare and rather lovely lingerie catalogue, is the first in Lingeries Libertines series, although I have no idea how many were actually produced. In part this item interests me because of the association, with the Vidal publishing and fashion empire, and in particular connections to editions Couvre-Feu et al. But although I have no idea which images belong to which photographer I know some are Brassai, and therefore there is a link to my Paris Olympia Press collection as Henry Millers ” Quiet days in Clichy” which, although published in 1956, is illustrated with Brassai photographs from the 1930’s.

Before I forget to mention this is an actual magazine in my collection, and it is available for trade against my ever-diminishing Paris Olympia Press wants, so find me some items that can be located under my Books Wanted listings and you could own the real thing.

So here for your enjoyment are the entire contents of this beautiful photographic memoir of the decadent  1930’s, “The Golden Age of Erotica”



See Also

Books for Trade: G.Maindouce,Sous La Jupe: Les Editions du Couvre-Feu, 8 Rue de Tracy, Paris n.d (1933)

Books for Trade: Maindouce, La Belle Polissonne ou le Délicieux Écart : Les Editions du Couvre-Feu, 8 Rue de Tracy, Paris (2e) n.d (1934)

Bookcase Archive: Cruelle Despote, Gregor Yvan, Les Editions du Chevet 1936

Very rare title in the classic flagellation series produced by the Vidal empire in the 1930’s, including works illustrated by Wighead and E. Klem, this is by a lesser artist but of interest in its own right.  With a colour cover illustration and 6 illustrations in text by Vera Petroff .

Cover illustration

Book Cover

Spine

Title Page

The Illustrations

See Also

Books for Trade: Jim Galding: Reitpeitschen un Küsse (Die Orgie der Dominas) Eros Publishing Hamburg n.d. (1980?) illustrated by Wighead, being a German translation of L’Orgie Dominatrice (1934)

 Books For Trade: J.Van Styk. Épouvantes Voluptueuses. Le Jardin d’Eros. 6 Rue de Tracy, Paris, s.d. [1935]

Books For Trade: Grégor Yvan. :LA PRINCESSE SONIA, ses bottes, son esclave. Les Editions du Couvre-Feu . 8 Rue de Tracy, Paris, s.d. [1932]

Artist Comparison: Marilac (Mario Laboccetta) illustrations for Mlle Cinglade. Editions Prima. 1936

In my recent post regarding the Search for “Wighead”, I posted images from various books in my collection, but made reference to one that is not, but for which I have copies of the illustrations.

By popular demand (actually only Camillemm), I am posting the full set of images from “Mademoiselle Cinglade” written by Andre Vergereau, published by Editions Prima in 1936. I am indebted to Christophe Bier for copies of the illustrations.

Unfortunately they are low resolution, and I have done my best to enhance them, but they are still very striking (no pun intended), you can now make a fair comparison to all the other “wighead” and “Davanzo”, illustrations on my site.


Mademoiselle Cinglade

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Links to The Search for Wighead.

The Search for Wighead, a comparison of artists and publishers.